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This recipe for a fragrant Moroccan dessert, which combines dates, coffee and cardamom, is a dream to make - and heavenly to eat.
Morocco is renowned the world over for its delicious food and the deep understanding Moroccan chefs have of how to combine spices. Ras el-hanout, for example, is a spice mix that can contain anything from six up to 100 different spices. These include cinnamon, mace, cayenne pepper and nutmeg, as well as more unusual ingredients such as lavender, dried rosebuds, ash berries and monk’s pepper, the latter supposedly an aphrodisiac. The English word ‘coffee’ is said to originate from the Arabic qahwa, which in turn is believed to come from Kaffa, the place in Ethiopia where coffee was discovered over a thousand years ago. Coffee is an important part of socializing and hospitality is Morocco and the drink is served black, often infused with cardamom. This spice is one of the essentials in any Moroccan kitchen and is also used to flavor tea, desserts and tajines (stews). This recipe uses the classic duo of coffee and cardamom, combined with succulent dates for an exotic, fragrant dessert that takes just minutes to make but is heavenly to eat. Tip: This dessert is not suitable for children as it contains strong coffee, but makes a delicious alternative to espresso after a meal for adults. For something even more grown up, add a tablespoon of coffee liqueur such as Kahlua to the coffee mix before pouring over the dates. Serves 4. Preparation time: 20 minutes Chilling time: 1 hour or up to a day Ingredients:
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